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基于绩效的激励与社区卫生工作者的产出:系统评价。

Performance-based incentives and community health workers' outputs, a systematic review.

机构信息

The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Level 5/1 King St, Newtown 2042, New South Wales, Australia.

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, England.

出版信息

Bull World Health Organ. 2021 Nov 1;99(11):805-818. doi: 10.2471/BLT.20.285218. Epub 2021 Aug 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To review the evidence on the impact on measurable outcomes of performance-based incentives for community health workers (CHWs) in low- and middle-income countries.

METHODS

We conducted a systematic review of intervention studies published before November 2020 that evaluated the impact of financial and non-financial performance-based incentives for CHWs. Outcomes included patient health indicators; quality, utilization or delivery of health-care services; and CHW motivation or satisfaction. We assessed risk of bias for all included studies using the Cochrane tool. We based our narrative synthesis on a framework for measuring the performance of CHW programmes, comprising inputs, processes, performance outputs and health outcomes.

FINDINGS

Two reviewers screened 2811 records; we included 12 studies, 11 of which were randomized controlled trials and one a non-randomized trial. We found that non-financial, publicly displayed recognition of CHWs' efforts was effective in improved service delivery outcomes. While large financial incentives were more effective than small ones in bringing about improved performance, they often resulted in the reallocation of effort away from other, non-incentivized tasks. We found no studies that tested a combined package of financial and non-financial incentives. The rationale for the design of performance-based incentives or explanation of how incentives interacted with contextual factors were rarely reported.

CONCLUSION

Financial performance-based incentives alone can improve CHW service delivery outcomes, but at the risk of unincentivized tasks being neglected. As calls to professionalize CHW programmes gain momentum, research that explores the interactions among different forms of incentives, context and sustainability is needed.

摘要

目的

综述基于绩效的社区卫生工作者(CHW)激励措施对中低收入国家可衡量结果的影响的证据。

方法

我们对截至 2020 年 11 月发表的评估 CHW 的财务和非财务基于绩效的激励措施对影响的干预研究进行了系统评价。结果包括患者健康指标;卫生保健服务的质量、利用或提供;以及 CHW 的激励或满意度。我们使用 Cochrane 工具评估所有纳入研究的偏倚风险。我们根据衡量 CHW 计划绩效的框架对叙述性综合进行了评估,该框架包括投入、过程、绩效产出和健康结果。

结果

两名审查员筛选了 2811 条记录;我们纳入了 12 项研究,其中 11 项为随机对照试验,1 项为非随机试验。我们发现,对 CHW 努力的非财务性、公开表彰对改善服务提供结果有效。虽然大额财务激励比小额激励更有效地带来绩效改善,但它们往往导致努力从其他非激励任务转移。我们没有发现测试财务和非财务激励综合方案的研究。基于绩效的激励措施的设计理由或激励措施如何与背景因素相互作用的解释很少被报道。

结论

仅基于财务的绩效激励措施可以改善 CHW 的服务提供结果,但存在忽视非激励任务的风险。随着呼吁使 CHW 计划专业化的呼声越来越高,需要研究不同形式的激励措施、背景和可持续性之间的相互作用。

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